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in the united states? neil: care. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which as we noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is having a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not spending more on wages, where are consumers going to get money to keep spding? >> again, to be hopeful, let's see what the business leaders say after making progress on the fiscal cliff situation. we will, no matter who wins the election. i think they may g
in the united states? neil: care. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which as we noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no...
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this thing is really heading for a very populist part of the united states. how much disruption do you think we can expect? >> in previous forms including the ones in recent years communication, transportation, if folks are trained to work at home and companies do their due diligence and testing and test from home if communication goes out that is a problem. cheryl: working from home is a viable option. it is for an employee may be they should take that. let's talk about the overall cost. businesses have insurance but that won't cover everything. how did they financially prepared? >> they work with what they have. someone has resources at another facility they do their planning ahead of time the va internal resources, work with their insurance companies, get what resources they need ahead of time lined up and make certain commitments and make sure they go forward. cheryl: the insurance company is the key line of communication for a business owner, small or large. the cost of these storms we are looking at the economic impact and i want to gauge what business,
this thing is really heading for a very populist part of the united states. how much disruption do you think we can expect? >> in previous forms including the ones in recent years communication, transportation, if folks are trained to work at home and companies do their due diligence and testing and test from home if communication goes out that is a problem. cheryl: working from home is a viable option. it is for an employee may be they should take that. let's talk about the overall cost....
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>> outside the united states, and this is one of the key features. this is one of the things that the fda was trying to get at. these are located not just may be in canada or even pretended to be in canada, but all of the world. if it is -- if it does not have an actual address in the united states, that is a pretty key -- red flag. gerri: the illegal drugs are -- illegal drugs are much cheaper than you would find here. we have a full screen. viagra is about half the price. a big attraction, particularly for seniors who are on, you know fixed income. they cannot do anything about it. that is the critical thing. the most interesting thing you said in a break and my thought, is that the fda sent letters out to these websites asking them to close to but they did not necessarily. >> right. they sent letters to the places. they sent letters to travelers to the internet service providers demanding that they be shut down, so it is a process. and even if they do, they are like cockroaches. they just multiplied. gerri: go to your doctor and get the prescripti
>> outside the united states, and this is one of the key features. this is one of the things that the fda was trying to get at. these are located not just may be in canada or even pretended to be in canada, but all of the world. if it is -- if it does not have an actual address in the united states, that is a pretty key -- red flag. gerri: the illegal drugs are -- illegal drugs are much cheaper than you would find here. we have a full screen. viagra is about half the price. a big...
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clearly, that person knew that what susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations, was about to say was absolutely not the truth. i don't know what she knew, i don't know if she was privy to the e-mails, but we now know from our colleagues here discovered yesterday and we know from what some of us have seen, intelligence cables directly from intelligence agencies on the ground in libya dated september 12th, we know it's inconceivable that tte white house didn't know that this was al qaeda-based. whether they shared that with susan rice we don't know. so someone somewhere between the hard working intelligence folks on the ground and the people in the white house, and susan rice, somewhere in there there's a disconnect. somebody decided the truth shall not get out. stuart: so no legal or constitutional sanctions, going ahead and saying an untruth. >> no, no, amoral because they have to look at the maker, and mrit because the president has to confront the voters in two weeks. stuart: one more issue. >> does it have anything to do with with what we are were just talking abo
clearly, that person knew that what susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations, was about to say was absolutely not the truth. i don't know what she knew, i don't know if she was privy to the e-mails, but we now know from our colleagues here discovered yesterday and we know from what some of us have seen, intelligence cables directly from intelligence agencies on the ground in libya dated september 12th, we know it's inconceivable that tte white house didn't know that this...
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. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states? >> we don't. why waste our time? >> they do go there, but just to raise money from rich people. otherwise the consultants ignore 40 of 50 states. >> this is not about a national campaign. it's about persuadable voters in a few states. that's what matters. >> tod today campaign managers copied rove's strategy. first step, identify your key voters, and then get them to vote. >> your only priorit today is getting people to vote. >> they call it got tv. >> have you had a chance to vote yet? >> hundreds and hundreds of volunteers to knock on their door, you have to call them and remind them toda
. >> you take a map of the united states, and you just cross out states. just cross them out. say we can't win here. >> the rest of us, most of us, don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama, no doubt. doesn't matter what i do. or if all new york swing voters shift their vote. if you live in texas, same deal. doesn't matter who you vote for. texas will go to romney. >> why campaign in the other states?...
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they're taking back infomercials for the united states. david: of course most as soon on tv products are made in asia. one company decided it was time to bring some of that manufacturing back home. jeff flock joining us from sussex, wisconsin. jeff, it looks so simple but they're calling this a game-changer. >> this is a story that we love here because, it is about a production line that could be in china but, no, it's here in the u.s. attach the lid to the thing, yes. makes a lot of sense. but here's the kicker on the story, they could have made this overseas but instead, they're making it right here in the usa i've got the men behind this. i'll tell you, seems so simple. why didn't i think of that? >> well my wife, she, my wife, monica, who i love dearly, she basically said to me, she said i'm sick and tired of your head exploding. you're the plastics guy. come up with a way to have a lid on a container. we drew it up here and here we are. >> you can make it as efficiently here in the u.s. i want to talk to the marketing man behind it. l
they're taking back infomercials for the united states. david: of course most as soon on tv products are made in asia. one company decided it was time to bring some of that manufacturing back home. jeff flock joining us from sussex, wisconsin. jeff, it looks so simple but they're calling this a game-changer. >> this is a story that we love here because, it is about a production line that could be in china but, no, it's here in the u.s. attach the lid to the thing, yes. makes a lot of...
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they're less fair than the united states, not more so. melissa: yeah. so the argument the free market folks make is what we're looking for is equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome. >> that's right. melissa: we don't want to redistribute income. but president obama would say, and responds many times, but the people with the great outcome, a lot of times they have gotten the lucky breaks. that is not fair. they have been lucky. they have had people helping them along the way. there are other folks who haven't been as lucky. by virtue of luck, luck isn't fair. he tried to mix that in. >> well, look is it fair that kareem jabbar is 7 foot one and i'm 5'11"? there is all sorts of genetic unfairnesses and things like that. the but the point is there is old saying hard work creates a lot of luck. i think that is true. people who take risks, work hard, do the right things, study hard those are people mo make their own luck. it is true in sports. it is true in life and true in business. of course there is unfairness in life. it is unfair that some peo
they're less fair than the united states, not more so. melissa: yeah. so the argument the free market folks make is what we're looking for is equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome. >> that's right. melissa: we don't want to redistribute income. but president obama would say, and responds many times, but the people with the great outcome, a lot of times they have gotten the lucky breaks. that is not fair. they have been lucky. they have had people helping them along the way....
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this is the president of the united states. for a sitting president to make a crack like that? what was he saying diptly? more than 2/3 of voice sells in the navy are not aircraft carriers and submarines we have amphibious assault vessels and vessels doing important things around the world. obama think seems to think they're like horses and bayonets. i don't think that will play people, what attitude it reflects. in virginia where i live, a awful lot of people involved with the navy one way or the other, shipyards and the like. i don't think that really helped him. melissa: bill, thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. apple launches its ipad mini with nerds everywhere just swooning. how can top competitors like amazon and microsoft mount a counter offensive? details coming up next. at the end of the day it is all about apple and money. ♪ all energy development comes with some risk, but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quali
this is the president of the united states. for a sitting president to make a crack like that? what was he saying diptly? more than 2/3 of voice sells in the navy are not aircraft carriers and submarines we have amphibious assault vessels and vessels doing important things around the world. obama think seems to think they're like horses and bayonets. i don't think that will play people, what attitude it reflects. in virginia where i live, a awful lot of people involved with the navy one way or...
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states lied about what he said in the rose garden. >> he did. lou: he was corroborated by the debate moderator. >> actually -- lou: no, what i'm saying is, actually, my finger is raised gher than yours. [laughter] >> this is the kind of stuff i think, frankly, voters this minor gotcha, can we twist this wwrd -- [inaudible coersations] >> four americans are dead in benghazi. >> go ahead and do it. lou: initially referred to as bumps in the road now it's quote-unquote not optimal, and now you want to say th we want to talk about serious things. we hav been begging to talk about something serious -- >> okay. lou: which is what happened in benghazi. a mmn sitting this that audience tuesday night,one of 11 questions, only 11 qstions were put forward in from that audien. one of them was, mrpresident, who denied the secury for that consulate? >> is it, is it -- lou: did you get the answer? i i missed it. >> i didn't get it. >> the ansr is the obvious and truthful answer which is this is an unlding thing the details have be comin out. they put out as th
states lied about what he said in the rose garden. >> he did. lou: he was corroborated by the debate moderator. >> actually -- lou: no, what i'm saying is, actually, my finger is raised gher than yours. [laughter] >> this is the kind of stuff i think, frankly, voters this minor gotcha, can we twist this wwrd -- [inaudible coersations] >> four americans are dead in benghazi. >> go ahead and do it. lou: initially referred to as bumps in the road now it's...
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and the only candidate who can bring peace and prosperity back to the united states. that iss why i deserve a second term. mitt romney does not have th record on either count in his private business life as governor or in this campaign. tracy: i don't know if a 2 page brochure will do it. >> fifty-nine page one. tracy: and not going to read anything at this point. thank you both so much. >> thank you. tracy: all right. well, women have become a huge issue to this campaign with a left harping on romney's binders of women, and and the right pointing out unemployment among women has soared under obama. another big issue, equal pay. a report out by the american association of university women says full-time working women earn an average 82 percent of what tir male peer are. what? now, it comes to the gender gap worldwide. according to th world economic forum the unit states ranks 22nd in the world. dear lord. down from 17th last year. who ranked the highest? is tonight's top five. number five. ireland, believe the not. this country scor big when it comes to political empo
and the only candidate who can bring peace and prosperity back to the united states. that iss why i deserve a second term. mitt romney does not have th record on either count in his private business life as governor or in this campaign. tracy: i don't know if a 2 page brochure will do it. >> fifty-nine page one. tracy: and not going to read anything at this point. thank you both so much. >> thank you. tracy: all right. well, women have become a huge issue to this campaign with a...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ . melissa: europe and the economic crisis you have to care about this beca it could have major impact on our markets in greece and spain detruck. now the greek prime minister is warning the nation's financial situation is so severe that the government will fall if they don't get aid by november. and the antonio samaras says it could have rise of a right-wing, neofascist party. is this possible or is he crying wolf? let's ask my favorite professor, from university of the chicago. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: what do you think about this? is he crying wolf? >> i think he is pointing to a real problem but i think he is is exaggerating it. let me say, one thing you said a little bit earlier in the show, you're the only show to fo
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states. i don't know whether anybody has ever talked to him the way mitt romney has, especially a mitt romney. dagen: you make it sound like it was ugly. it wasn't ugly. at times congressman and you can agree or disagree it looked like the president just thought it was beneath him to be there. he was like i'm the leader of the -- i'm the president. why do i need to debate this guy? >> i will take it one step further and that is that the things that mitt romney has said to make it appear as though he has a compassion and a program for the middle class and he's against the big banks and that he is for healthcare for patients is inconsistent with everything he said during the republican debates and certainly afterward. so this was a new -- what mitt romney had done -- if he had done this on saturday night live with a straight face, everyone would have been laughing, and what he got away with because the president refused to pin him down. dagen: so he's the first politician ever to change tactics
states. i don't know whether anybody has ever talked to him the way mitt romney has, especially a mitt romney. dagen: you make it sound like it was ugly. it wasn't ugly. at times congressman and you can agree or disagree it looked like the president just thought it was beneath him to be there. he was like i'm the leader of the -- i'm the president. why do i need to debate this guy? >> i will take it one step further and that is that the things that mitt romney has said to make it appear...
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states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there is a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed to indicate that the maid is the state depament's responsibility alone, want to know what is going to the mind of diligence and right now and, perhaps an even more importantly what is going o the mind of bill clinton that his boss, secretary has just been determined the bus. lou: well, the author of the book, the best seller, newyork times best selling but the amateur on the obama administration today writing for the daily caller saying that he is aware now of a rift that has broken out between the clintons and the obama lighthouse and much of that divid
states when he said that he knew of no such request. your reaction? >> well, i cannot believe that. that is why there is a national security council staff at the going on at the state department at the defense department, to make sure that the critical issues are brought to the president's attention. this was obviously a very high-risk posed and, indeed, it was opposed where al qaeda killed our ambassador. the entire national security staff to list? biggest if so and his comments seemed...
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he also approved the largest wind energy project ever in the united states, if not the world. with the election only three weeks away some lawmakers think the timing of these announcements is a little bit suspicious. to give me his take, we have congressman jeff denham, from the house natural resources committee. welcome to the show. do you think the tiling is little fishy on this, what do you think? >> fishy? it is well beyond suspicious. it is 21 days out. we've been pushing secretary salazar for well over a year and a half and they have continued to try to delay a lot of these projects that should have been moving three years ago. melissa: yeah. the oil refinery, let's start with that one. i don't care if it is efficiency think or not, we need it. if they're willing to do it i'm willing to give them credit for it. i'm afraid this is one of those fake, yeah we're going to do it but years and years away and it will get blocked 10 times by then, sort of like the xl pipeline. >> absolutely. this is years away. this is a good first step. this is something that has been delayed f
he also approved the largest wind energy project ever in the united states, if not the world. with the election only three weeks away some lawmakers think the timing of these announcements is a little bit suspicious. to give me his take, we have congressman jeff denham, from the house natural resources committee. welcome to the show. do you think the tiling is little fishy on this, what do you think? >> fishy? it is well beyond suspicious. it is 21 days out. we've been pushing secretary...
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the united states taxpayers picked up or guaranteed 20 or $30 billion of the toxic securities. and they knew, that the what new york attorney general are and how they enforce the law. they did the for business purpose. worked extremely well for business purpose. on the other hand the real question is, not just timing but why go after -- look there is plenty of banks. we know from goldman sachs and citibank the same allegations, same conduct. go after them all. >> you know why? melissa: what is answer, to that, charlie. >> i think answer jamie dimon has been outspoken critic of this administration and a lot of regulation. i will point out this stuff, there is difference between ken lewis buying the liabilities of countrywide en he bought them. no one really asked him to buy countrywide. he bought it. he thought i would build a massive mortgage empire with th, with that firm and difference between that and what went down with bear stearns. i can tell you this -- >> absolutely true. >> i wasn't in the room but i was pretty close. >> right. >> they asked him, they begged jamie dimo
the united states taxpayers picked up or guaranteed 20 or $30 billion of the toxic securities. and they knew, that the what new york attorney general are and how they enforce the law. they did the for business purpose. worked extremely well for business purpose. on the other hand the real question is, not just timing but why go after -- look there is plenty of banks. we know from goldman sachs and citibank the same allegations, same conduct. go after them all. >> you know why? melissa:...
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this was probably copyrighted in the united states but probably assembled outside the united states therefore i could resell it. dennis: so many companies making stuff in china come you don't dare come it could have a broader implication. thank you for being with us, judge andrew napolitano. cheryl: fox business continues to track hurricane sandy as the storm continues to affect travel, business, marketing the end the campaign trail. dennis: back in washington to monitor the storm. the dose response next live. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. cheryl: we continue to follow the breaking news that fox business. h
this was probably copyrighted in the united states but probably assembled outside the united states therefore i could resell it. dennis: so many companies making stuff in china come you don't dare come it could have a broader implication. thank you for being with us, judge andrew napolitano. cheryl: fox business continues to track hurricane sandy as the storm continues to affect travel, business, marketing the end the campaign trail. dennis: back in washington to monitor the storm. the dose...
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the shell oil company and basically the plaintiff here have sued in the united states. they were nigerians who sued in the united states and something called the billion tort statute allows them to do that. the alleged crimes happened in nigeria. they were with foreign companies did the question is whether or not they have jurisdiction to file for civil damages and receive payment for the crimes that happened in nigeria. the court is wrestling with it. a lot of companies could be liable for lots of things, other cases around the world. tracy: peter barnes. thank you very much. it is quarter till the hour. time for stocks every 15 minutes. nicole: get out the bells and whistles. we are things that out of more than one percentage point. the s&p up nearly 1%. the words of the bunch is the nasdaq. take a look at macy's. we are getting ready for the holiday season. it is approaching. they will now higher 80,000 seasonal workers. sounds like a tremendous amount. this came on the heels of other names. kohls said 52,000. toys "r" us 45,000. they are just getting in there. quick
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. >> on the other side paul ryan was showing if something could happen he united states. i think they both met their bar what they were trying to do but it was very different than last week where there was a clear winner, mitt romney beat barack obama. that is not the case in this. melissa: i felt watching it last night sort of each side was nodding along and saying my guy did a great job, my guy won. it seemed very sort of even across the board. do you think that is a fair assessment? >> well i do. and i think that is the way most debates go. last week was a very rare instance. melissa, i will say this, at the same time, we're starting to see what obama's strategy is going to be next week. that is, don't let mitt romney get his rythym. that is what vice president was trying to do. and he did it very effectively. you're starting to see how they're adjusting to that defeat in the last week's debate. next week's debate should be very interesting. melissa: the vice-presidential debate doesn't really, it doesn't really do that much, right, unless, unless there's a knockout bl
. >> on the other side paul ryan was showing if something could happen he united states. i think they both met their bar what they were trying to do but it was very different than last week where there was a clear winner, mitt romney beat barack obama. that is not the case in this. melissa: i felt watching it last night sort of each side was nodding along and saying my guy did a great job, my guy won. it seemed very sort of even across the board. do you think that is a fair assessment?...
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dave: jetblue is a part of the whole northeast united states, new york and boston. best of luck. thanks for joining us. liz: our restaurant handling this? huge demand. some have been closed but along the east coast they were forced to shut their doors due to superstores sandy. how will affect their bottom line? the ceo of dying equity, operator of 2,000 appleby is and i hop restaurants showing us live. dave: the latest case schiller index showing home prices gained further traction in august with the latest storm keeping the recovery going as homeowners looked rebuild or the opposite effect? the co-author of the s&p case schiller index live in a moment. dave: new york has been like a ghost town the past couple days which is tough on restaurants who rely on manhattan's foot traffic but it will take awhile for such a hit show on the books and it did not show up on the excellent quarterly reports for donna and equity, owner of appleby and i hot restaurant brand reporting quarterly profit that beat wall street expectations. how will their sales hold up to superstorm sandy's iraq? joi
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>> did you serve in the united states military, you understand that the grading of the infrastructure. the president can spew all he wants about nanette and those types of things. i think it was a rehearsed line. when you look at a key state, say virginia and others, that have such military assets and to hear the president talk about that in such a demeaning derogatory way, i do not think he gains any votes. that is a huge change and difference between barack obama and mitt romney. dagen: did mitt romneymake, though, enough of a connection whether it is the weak economy or the $16 trillion that? did he hit it hard enough? >> absolutely. that romney talks about what we need to do in terms of china and currency manipulation. we talk about our friendship with israel. there is no one that believes that president obama has bent over backwards to solidify our relationship with israel. i think mitt romney is exceptionally strong and that ray. they have demonstrated it in their talks and actions. i think mitt romney coming across presidential. dagen: in two weeks time hopefully we will know.
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a huge, huge monetary hit for the united states, but especially the tri state area. charles: howard, because this storm as opposed to the last big weather venture at least on the east coast, flooding versus wind. which one is easier to rehe solve? which one gets the money? because i know, it feels like the wind issue hung up a whole lot of rebuilding or the rebuilding process. >> yeah, you know, my company is forensic weather consultants and i've worked on a lot of hurricane related cases, katrina, hurricane wilma and ike, for the insurance companies, and also, for the attorneys and home owners pan one thing that is most difficult is the flood insurance, and when most people buy home owners insurance policy it covers wind and that alone doesn't cover flood. so, place that is didn't have flood insurance may not be able to collect from their insurance policy. so, it's much easier to collect and get insurance coverage for wind storm related events. even though, a lot of the insurance companies have what they call a wind storm deductible, which means, whether it's a name
a huge, huge monetary hit for the united states, but especially the tri state area. charles: howard, because this storm as opposed to the last big weather venture at least on the east coast, flooding versus wind. which one is easier to rehe solve? which one gets the money? because i know, it feels like the wind issue hung up a whole lot of rebuilding or the rebuilding process. >> yeah, you know, my company is forensic weather consultants and i've worked on a lot of hurricane related...
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>> i think the united states really is coming out of the recession now, and i think, you know, the next few years, it should go up and up. i think we already feel. that i think as far as -- i think we already feel that. i think as far as europe is concerned, private business is generally doing well, it is up to the government to make sure they don't go slide backwards. connell: asia, china? >> look, i mean india and china -- [inaudible] -- instead of doing 12% growth they may be doing 7% growth. definitely things have slowed a bit, but it's by no means disastrous. connell: let me come back here to the u.s. for a second. you say things are on the up and up and we have turned this corner and things are getting better. where do you see that? >> i can tell -- we're just investing hundreds of millions, and we're investing that money based on the kinds of load factors we're getting and, you know, i think an airline is quite a good barometer of an economy, so virgin america, our domestic airline here is doing good. it is selling seats. it's a gut feeling that things have turned. connell: there
>> i think the united states really is coming out of the recession now, and i think, you know, the next few years, it should go up and up. i think we already feel. that i think as far as -- i think we already feel that. i think as far as europe is concerned, private business is generally doing well, it is up to the government to make sure they don't go slide backwards. connell: asia, china? >> look, i mean india and china -- [inaudible] -- instead of doing 12% growth they may be...
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tracy: on the flip side, 2012 is a great year in the united states. may not be having a good year but we are. ashley: get the expert right there. tracy: printing is called oil closing up earth $0.03, $92.12 a barrel. lance armstrong losing one of his biggest and oldest supporters, nike. dennis kneale on that story next. ashley: as we do every day at this time let's look at the ten and 30 year treasuries, ten year it up, the yield up 1.8%, up eight basis points and 30 year treasury zeroing in at 3.9%. we will be right back. follow the wings. lori: i am lori rothman with your fox business brief. the swing between gains and losses despite a solid report on the housing market. that is overshadowed by disappointing results from ibm and intel. the dow is down two points. investors are eating up shares of beam foods after the food and beverage company's initial public offering with the spinoff of its light weight of foods unit offering roughly twenty million shares at fourteen dollars to $16 each. american airlines is planning to baja either market number of
tracy: on the flip side, 2012 is a great year in the united states. may not be having a good year but we are. ashley: get the expert right there. tracy: printing is called oil closing up earth $0.03, $92.12 a barrel. lance armstrong losing one of his biggest and oldest supporters, nike. dennis kneale on that story next. ashley: as we do every day at this time let's look at the ten and 30 year treasuries, ten year it up, the yield up 1.8%, up eight basis points and 30 year treasury zeroing in at...
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we burn a billion tons of coal year in the united states. there are less plants than there were before and president obama said he didn't want any more bills. if we have a change in presidency we will keep our low-cost energy moving forward and use of american coal which is red, white and blue. dave: natural gas, a lot of company switching to natural gas, elector companies. there are new epa ruling about getting natural-gas. how is that affecting your business? >> it titans the market. prices rise as you restrict license to operate. the more burden you put on any product the more it costs the consumer is. the epa's reaction to that will lag a little bit, but it is a game change that we are finding all this natural gas and is good for america as well. dave: great to see you. thank you for coming in. liz: the big question is is apple going to do it again? under promise and over the liver, hit it out of the park with help from the i phone 5. we expect earnings any moment from apple. we will bring those numbers as soon as they are released. look
we burn a billion tons of coal year in the united states. there are less plants than there were before and president obama said he didn't want any more bills. if we have a change in presidency we will keep our low-cost energy moving forward and use of american coal which is red, white and blue. dave: natural gas, a lot of company switching to natural gas, elector companies. there are new epa ruling about getting natural-gas. how is that affecting your business? >> it titans the market....
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she braces all racial barriers and the united states breaking racial barriers is still a big deal. kathy douglas came out of this olympics as honest athletes because she did what nobody else has ever done. liz: i wanted to mention you represent the olympic athletes. lot of swimmers like amanda beard and you will be representing some winter athletes too. as we finish up, let me ask you lance armstrong. can he ever, ever fix what has been a total disaster with the dopeing scandal? >> toxic. he is toxic. whether he admits it or not, the folks that you saw that work hard every day that the out and find it cheap, have athletes that work every day do the best in the world, they fight every day to be recognized in a world that nobody pays attention to olympic athletes, and lance armstrong is over. team needs to go away and come back and focus on helping people associated with cancer. that is where his option is in terms of being irrelevant and in terms of marketing -- liz: glad at the back. thank you so much. david, over to you. dave: not a lot of love for a read. should you be turning to
she braces all racial barriers and the united states breaking racial barriers is still a big deal. kathy douglas came out of this olympics as honest athletes because she did what nobody else has ever done. liz: i wanted to mention you represent the olympic athletes. lot of swimmers like amanda beard and you will be representing some winter athletes too. as we finish up, let me ask you lance armstrong. can he ever, ever fix what has been a total disaster with the dopeing scandal? >> toxic....
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there is nothing even close to that in the united states. this is something we should raise to a bilateral level with china. they have gone on feathered in this activity for years. all american companies know it. there are two companies left in america that have intellectual properties. they are prolific at this. now is the time to say, listen, we will not give you our national security framework just because. we are not going to do that. you need to start playing by the international rules of commerce. dennis: u.s. is a country ruled by love. they fail to provide that. you are moving a little early here, which is good, i guess. most of their sales are handsets. they could be listening devices to listen to my phone calls. i do not think the chinese care about my medical plans. >> we did not come out and say than the sale of handsets. i will argue that this is not done. a lot of our information is coming from current and former employees. they have been saying that since the beginning. the problem is, that information -- has an old fbi agent,
there is nothing even close to that in the united states. this is something we should raise to a bilateral level with china. they have gone on feathered in this activity for years. all american companies know it. there are two companies left in america that have intellectual properties. they are prolific at this. now is the time to say, listen, we will not give you our national security framework just because. we are not going to do that. you need to start playing by the international rules of...
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states. that is because they're able to put their economy to work based on oil. so, yes, it is a little bit more expensive. because of technology, you get a lot more molecules out for the money you put in. melissa: if it is more expensive, saudi arabia can flood the oil market with cheaper oil and take away that business. >> it is not rig or apples it apples. while the technology might be more expensive we're getting out more for every dollar that we're putting in. melissa: i don't understand. how is that the case? >> because the way you use this technology, when you put it in the ground you're able to get a lot more product out rather than conventional drilling which is what they're doing in saudi arabia. melissa: hmmm. i'm not sure about that. we might have to examine that at another time. >> sure. this is unconventional, rather than conventional. in saudi arabia they're doing it the way we've done it for hundreds of years. this technology we're being able to use it in a way to get a whole
states. that is because they're able to put their economy to work based on oil. so, yes, it is a little bit more expensive. because of technology, you get a lot more molecules out for the money you put in. melissa: if it is more expensive, saudi arabia can flood the oil market with cheaper oil and take away that business. >> it is not rig or apples it apples. while the technology might be more expensive we're getting out more for every dollar that we're putting in. melissa: i don't...
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i want to provide tax breaks for those investing here in the united states. on energy, governor romney and i both agree that we've got to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production are higher than they've been in years. but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy source of the future, like wind and solar and biofuels, and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficit, and one of the things we'll be discussing tonight is how do we deal with our tax code and how do we make sure that we are reducing spending in a responsible way, but also how do we have enough revenue to make those investment, and this is where there's a difference because governor romney's central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cuts and military spending that the military hasn't asked for. that's $8 trillion. how we pay for that, reduce the deficit and make the investments we need to make without dumping those costs onto middle class a
i want to provide tax breaks for those investing here in the united states. on energy, governor romney and i both agree that we've got to boost american energy production, and oil and natural gas production are higher than they've been in years. but i also believe that we've got to look at the energy source of the future, like wind and solar and biofuels, and make those investments. so all of this is possible. now, in order for us to do it, we do have to close our deficit, and one of the things...
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lou: the secretary of state, president of the united states, entire national security team have behaved utterly incomprehensible in this. you cannot be that they are so foolish, so stupid to believe that they can cover up their actions, their in decision, the countervailing statements, the lines that have been told to the american people, and their failure to support for americans who were on the threshold of death in benghazi for hours before they were killed. >> i don't think it is incomprehensible. i think that they don't have to ultimately cover up. they needed to cover up for about 63 weeks until election day. and i think that is -- they had every reason to think the press would protect them, and we have had pretty good indication that they will -- their calculations were right, at least with respect to 60 minutes. lou: you get the last word. >> it was either a cover-up or ideology. after all, the war on terrorism over. the arabs bring has brought democracy to libya. what to you mean there issa terrorist attack? i think reality does not get through to the president often enough, an
lou: the secretary of state, president of the united states, entire national security team have behaved utterly incomprehensible in this. you cannot be that they are so foolish, so stupid to believe that they can cover up their actions, their in decision, the countervailing statements, the lines that have been told to the american people, and their failure to support for americans who were on the threshold of death in benghazi for hours before they were killed. >> i don't think it is...
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cheryl: as the united states grapples with weak employment reports an alarming trend is developing. the health-care law and potential tax increases causing companies right now to change hiring plans. liz macdonald is here with the bottom line. great story. liz: we spoke to darden restaurants. one of the top three employers in the country. they own olive garden and red lobster. here is what they are telling fox business about the effect of hiring. they are testing four market's going through part-time workers, i'm not full time workers and considering more part-time jobs, there's no flexibility in it at all. here is the problem and the bottom line. high cost of affordable care hitting the restaurant industry and they have half of their work force already as part time because there is a lot of turnover in the industry. 75% of part-time speaking of the shift so you are not hit with a mandate tax if you don't provide coverage to part-timers. if you are below the 30 hour work week, provide health insurance for those guys but here's the problem. we did have these planned. shea benefits pl
cheryl: as the united states grapples with weak employment reports an alarming trend is developing. the health-care law and potential tax increases causing companies right now to change hiring plans. liz macdonald is here with the bottom line. great story. liz: we spoke to darden restaurants. one of the top three employers in the country. they own olive garden and red lobster. here is what they are telling fox business about the effect of hiring. they are testing four market's going through...
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he's going to praise the president of the united states. why? because the president is going to write the check that's going to take care of new jersey. so of course he's going to praise him. bloomberg can write his own check. i just hope nobody is drinking 16 ounce cokes when it is happening. charles: at this point, believe me, the hotel i'm in, i will drink whatever they have got left pretty soon. later on, though, think about this for a moment. we could actually have an image later in the day, i don't know, i'm not sure what romney is doing, but i think he's back on the campaign trail. you have the split screen. on one side you have the president assessing damage with a republican governor reaching across the aisle. on the other hand you have mitt romney campaigning. which one seems unseenly and which one seems presidential? >> at the point that the president is acting president l presidential, you don't think he's campaigning? he's never stopped campaigning. he's reaching across the aisle. that's because the governor of new jersey is a repub
he's going to praise the president of the united states. why? because the president is going to write the check that's going to take care of new jersey. so of course he's going to praise him. bloomberg can write his own check. i just hope nobody is drinking 16 ounce cokes when it is happening. charles: at this point, believe me, the hotel i'm in, i will drink whatever they have got left pretty soon. later on, though, think about this for a moment. we could actually have an image later in the...
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states and our allies have prevailed. [cheers and applause] jowrn: so when he said that, everybody was thrilled. why is that a gaffe? >> i think the left tried to spin that it was a gaffe, but because it was so unsettling on the ground, in iraq, it didn't really mirror what a lot of the news reports were; however, again, if you're going to spin that, he was correct. they did accomplish the mission which they outlined originally at the time. john: and then reality in the next few months, and that statement looked done. >> nay got into the nation building. the goal was to topple hussein. they accomplished that. if i spin this, i say it was a nice pat on the back to the men and women in uniform who accomplished that goal. what's wrong with that? my favorite part was the oh, how dare you response. john: how dare you attack the military. >> how dare you; right? he did that on a battleship. i mean, it was patriotic. we accomplished a goal. john: you're on television, saying how you feel and what the truth is, but when you did t
states and our allies have prevailed. [cheers and applause] jowrn: so when he said that, everybody was thrilled. why is that a gaffe? >> i think the left tried to spin that it was a gaffe, but because it was so unsettling on the ground, in iraq, it didn't really mirror what a lot of the news reports were; however, again, if you're going to spin that, he was correct. they did accomplish the mission which they outlined originally at the time. john: and then reality in the next few months,...
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this is the president of united states, four years in office, over have been million women have lost their jobs. he talks about big bird and of binder of women? he has no explanation for the failed four years and the suffering across the nation. lou: 5.5 million women unemployed, 450,000 more -ince 2009. 16 percent living in poverty as of last year. start dissecting this as a women's issue, these are american issues. bay buchanan. good to see you. winner one of the fear demographic groups that is closing the door. there doing it with a lot of them we'll have more on that with the "a team" next. >> confusing right now was it a terrorist attack or was it a terrorist attack? secretary clinton decided to take some responsibility. but when people are falling on their swords they are stabbed in the back. we will talk to we go where next back of the romney's wife ann romney takes the ball with ease and grace include gain will be goldberg. of court that gets it right. texas cheerleaders can have bible verses on their banners. you see usat the start of the day. on the company phone list that'
this is the president of united states, four years in office, over have been million women have lost their jobs. he talks about big bird and of binder of women? he has no explanation for the failed four years and the suffering across the nation. lou: 5.5 million women unemployed, 450,000 more -ince 2009. 16 percent living in poverty as of last year. start dissecting this as a women's issue, these are american issues. bay buchanan. good to see you. winner one of the fear demographic groups that...
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we have 80,000 home contractors in the united states compared to 125,000 in 2007. we have a lot more jobs to be built up if we are going to increase the housing market and so far we have not seen that. people are moving the inventory. they are not creating new housing. that is why prices are going up. supply is down. stuart: i had a conversation with chief economist at the national association of realtors the other day. lot of money coming in to housing. it is investors' money. not people buying their first home. a lot of people paying cash. that is why prices going up in nevada and phoenix and south florida. dave: supply is so low. stuart: still the best investment you can make. cheap is that search today in america. sandra: the lesser of other evils. where else can you put your money? people are afraid of the stock market. look at commodity prices they are already on top and where do you put your money? stuart: real-estate got money. i want to go to nicole. reality, a real-estate based company. just started trading. tell me about it. nicole: this is a really big
we have 80,000 home contractors in the united states compared to 125,000 in 2007. we have a lot more jobs to be built up if we are going to increase the housing market and so far we have not seen that. people are moving the inventory. they are not creating new housing. that is why prices are going up. supply is down. stuart: i had a conversation with chief economist at the national association of realtors the other day. lot of money coming in to housing. it is investors' money. not people...
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the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. more headlines 30 minutes away. and now back to bulls and bears only on fox. >> here is a history breaking number that's breaking our pocket books. gas prices are on track to close at a record high for the year and consumers are getting squeezed. the white house saying tapping our emergency oil reserve is on the table. but some lawmakers urging the president to shelf that idea and tobin, you agree with him, why? >> yes, i turned into tobin, i like that. and first off, the problem is not the oil issue, the problem is refinery problems, not only disasters at refineries, the switchover that happens between september and october and it's not done yet. so our problem with gasoline prices, is gasoline refining, nothing to do with oil, number one. and we need that for
the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. more headlines 30 minutes away. and now back to bulls and bears only on fox. >> here is a history breaking number that's breaking our pocket books. gas prices are on track to close at a record high for the year and consumers are getting squeezed....
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a symbol of where michigan is going, holland and the united states is going. gerri: as simle program america is going? really? lg chem is a career in coming-- company receiving grantsrom taxpayers. using only 228,000 of tax dollars even though approved at $3 millio although struggling financially four years, the power conversion devices were and steady demand in 2011. but could not bring that to profitability. and posted losses in through the first sixmonths of 2012. according to the heritage foundation companies hat got assistance are going bankrupt and laying people off. look at the list. heritage estimes of the $90 billion of green energy loans and credits credits, 10 percent go to companies bank of course circling the drain. either one is too many. precisely what government should not be in the business to pick winners or losers. >> you don't pick the winners and lsers. yopick losers. >> increase your retirement savings for next year. t many americans don't have anything at same data all. trying there hardesto win the wind of voters over the last abate. >>
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. gerri: at 1010 shoppers closed-door busting deals maybe anything but. it could be significantly less. here to break it down of desai.com. i thought this is the case for some things it may be the most expensive day? >> we crunched the the data. looking at the low was prices bottom-line bratman -- black friday is a myth. the best deals could be found before and after. gerri: they just jack up the prices? we will look at actual gifts. start with items to avoid. >> looking at luxury items like into jewelry they will rise dramatically throughout the season. by that in advance. his starkly they rise. the best time to buy is in march. but avoid the holidays. those boots are so popular. every year. they will rise to the holidays. inventory levels shrink. buy them now.
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states senate against the waiver of the act for new orleans i doubt we'll ever see such a clear case of such cynical opportunism by any candidate certainly not from any officeholder. thank you. we'll have more on the debate coming up. >> whereas obama's cabinet been hiding? who are they? when do they meet? we look at who is running the government in the "chalk talk." the debate is tonight. who will win? a neutral observer will give us his view reince priebus with his expectations. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. lou: a lot of questions to be answered tonight talking with reince priebus obama lotus few differences rightama lotus few differences right away from the last debate. g
states senate against the waiver of the act for new orleans i doubt we'll ever see such a clear case of such cynical opportunism by any candidate certainly not from any officeholder. thank you. we'll have more on the debate coming up. >> whereas obama's cabinet been hiding? who are they? when do they meet? we look at who is running the government in the "chalk talk." the debate is tonight. who will win? a neutral observer will give us his view reince priebus with his...